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Al Meera Selects Yardi to Digitise Qatar Retail Portfolio

Al Meera Yardi cloud retail property management platform Qatar digital transformation

20th August 2026

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Al Meera Yardi cloud retail property management platform Qatar digital transformation

Al Meera Consumer Goods Company, a leading national retailer and property developer in Qatar, has selected Yardi's cloud-based retail platform to support the next phase of its property management and leasing operations.

The partnership marks a significant step in Al Meera's digital transformation programme, aimed at centralising operations, improving tenant experiences and enabling data-driven portfolio decisions across its growing retail network of supermarkets, hypermarkets and convenience stores.

What Yardi Will Deploy

The implementation covers several interconnected capabilities:

  • Centralised property management and financial operations on a single cloud platform
  • Retail leasing and asset management tools to streamline deal flow and optimise asset performance
  • Advanced forecasting for portfolio analysis and accurate planning
  • A connected tenant portal and mobile app for payments, maintenance requests and self-service communication
  • Automated procurement workflows to standardise purchasing and improve cost control

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Why Al Meera Made the Move

Ahmad Bana, Executive Director of Assets and Property Management at Al Meera, described the partnership as an important milestone in building a more connected, efficient and future-ready property management operation.

He said bringing data, processes and leasing activities together on a unified digital platform would enhance transparency, enable better decision-making and support the sustainable growth of Al Meera's retail portfolio.

He also pointed to improved tenant experience as a core objective alongside operational efficiency.

Said Haider, Senior Director at Yardi, said Al Meera plays a vital role in Qatar's retail landscape and community development, adding that the platform is designed to enhance operational performance and long-term resilience as the portfolio continues to grow.

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The Broader Shift Behind the Partnership

The Al Meera-Yardi deal sits within a wider trend across the GCC, where retail landlords and mixed-use developers are increasingly moving away from fragmented legacy systems towards integrated property management platforms.

Managing leases, tenant relationships, maintenance requests and financial reporting across multiple locations from a single system reduces administrative friction and gives asset managers a cleaner picture of portfolio performance.

For Al Meera, which operates across a large number of locations spread across Qatar, the shift to a centralised cloud platform addresses a practical scaling challenge as much as a technology preference.

As its retail and property portfolio grows, the operational complexity of managing it without integrated systems compounds quickly.

Yardi's platform is designed to absorb that complexity without requiring proportional increases in administrative overhead.

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